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Last Man Out

Surviving the Burma-Thailand Death Railway: A Memoir
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Robert Charles was a machine-gunner on the USS Houston, sank by the Japanese in Sundra Straight in 1942. After swimming for nine hours, he was picked up off the Java coast by Japanese forces, and held for forty-three months in slave-labor camps. One of the few to survive the Burma-Thailand railway, Charles brings all his skills as journalist to bear in this harrowing and vivid account which details the brutality of the camps along with the inspiring courage of men such as Henry Hekking, a Dutch Army doctor, whose knowledge of local herbs saved the lives of his fellow POW's, including the author.

Author Biography

Robert Charles
Release date NZ
January 26th, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
28 b-w
Imprint
Zenith Press
Pages
240
Publisher
Motorbooks International
Dimensions
152x228x16
ISBN-13
9780760328200
Product ID
2071232

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